Royal Oak, Shute Street, Kings Stanley

The Royal Oak is listed in an inventory of Stroud Brewery property in 1928 with ‘two condemned cottages adjoining’. The location of the Royal Oak is in Shute Street, on the corner of the road where it meets the road to Middleyard and Selsley (Broad Street).  It is now a private residence that has been […]

Red Lion, 3 The Green, Kings Stanley GL10 3JB

Gloucester Journal: October 25th 1884. On Saturday the members of the King’s Stanley branch of the Stroud Benefit Conservative Benefit Society dined together at the club room adjoining the Red Lion Inn. Colone Collier presided, and the candidates Messrs Holloway and Whitmore were present. The last pints were pulled in the Red Lion in 1971, […]

W.H. Hague’s off-licence, Kings Stanley

The premises was the agents for the Brimscombe Brewery in Kings Stanley in 1903. No other details at present. Licensing Details: Rateable Value in 1891: £7.10s.0d. Owner in 1891: W.H. Hague (free from brewery tie) Type of licence in 1891: Beerhouse (off sales only) Rateable Value in 1903: £8.0s.0d. Owner in 1903: W.H. Hague (leased […]

Richard Gleed’s off-licence, High Street, Kings Stanley

Richard Gleed’s beerhouse was at or near Elm Farm in the High St. on the west side of the street near the junction with Bath Road. It was licensed for off-sales only. Map Reference: SO 812034 Licensing Details: Rateable Value in 1891: £12.0s.0d. Owner in 1891: Richard Gleed (free from brewery tie) Type of licence […]

Old Castle Inn, Kings Stanley GL10 3JY

The Old Castle is now a private residence. Map Reference: SO 810033 Licensing Details: Rateable Value in 1891: £10.10s.0d. Owner in 1891: Holmes & Co Type of licence in 1891: Beerhouse Rateable Value in 1903: £13.0s.0d. Owner in 1903: Nailsworth Brewery Type of licence in 1903: Beerhouse Closing time in 1903: 10pm Landlords at the […]

New Inn, Church Street, Kings Stanley

Louis Dangerfield, the landlord of the New Inn in the inter-war years, was also the village baker – a bakery was beside the pub. Dangerfield’s Kings Stanley Bakery is still in operation to this day. The New Inn closed in the early 1960’s. The building is now residential and called the Old New Inn. Map […]

Nelson Inn, Middleyard, Kings Stanley GL10 3PW

In 1891 the petty sessional divisional records lists the premises without having a name. The property is now residential – Nelson Cottage, Middleyard Licensing Details: Rateable Value in 1891: £11.11s.0d. Owner in 1891: Cornelius Hughes (free from brewery tie) Type of licence in 1891: Beerhouse Rateable Value in 1903: £19.0s.0d. Owner in 1903: Cornelius Hughes […]

Kings Head, High Street, Kings Stanley GL10 3JD

The Kings Head, located opposite the village green, is now the only pub in Kings Stanley. Stroud News & Journal, 1st April 2008 – Pub dating back to 1726 for sale: The Kings Head, in High Street, King’s Stanley, near Stonehouse is for sale through agents Christie & Co. The Kings Head is a detached […]

Crown Inn, Kings Stanley GL10 3JP

The Crown Inn was situated at the western edge of the southern village green (there were two greens in Kings Stanley).  In 1928 the inventory of property owned by the Stroud Brewery Company listed the property as ‘the Crown Inn with cottage and land adjoining.’ The timber framed building was demolished in the late 1950’s. […]

Britannia Inn, High Street, Kings Stanley GL10 3JD

The Britannia Inn was located a few yards to the south of the Kings Head. The whitewashed stone building is now residential – Britannia Cottage. The Britannia Inn is not listed in the 1928 inventory of property conducted by the Stroud Brewery, suggesting that it had closed by this date. Map Reference: SO 812034 Licensing […]